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Face to Face with Life’s Challenges: Ole-Jørgen Edna at TEDxBKK

“This is what gives life its meaning and value.”

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“Musk posted on X early Monday afternoon that he believed ‘a large, coordinated group and/or a country is involved,’ though the source of motivation behind the attack wasn’t confirmed. Musk also replied ‘Yes’ to a post on X suggesting people are trying to silence the billionaire and his platform, although no further details about the service disruption, including whether it was caused by a targeted attack, have been revealed.”

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CIA and Pollock Art

The CIA’s promotion of Jackson Pollock and Abstract Expressionism was part of a broader Cold War strategy to position the United States as a leader in cultural freedom and innovation, countering the Soviet Union’s emphasis on socialist realism. This was done covertly through the following methods:

1. Funding Through Front Organizations

The CIA used front organizations like the Congress for Cultural Freedom (CCF) (founded in 1950) to secretly fund art exhibitions, publications, and cultural events. The CCF was an international group that promoted Western culture and intellectual life, and it received financial backing from the CIA without the knowledge of most participants.

2. Sponsoring Exhibitions

The CIA, through the CCF and other groups, helped organize international art exhibitions showcasing American artists, including Pollock, Mark Rothko, and Willem de Kooning. One of the key exhibitions was “The New American Painting” (1958-1959), which traveled across Europe and was seen as a major moment in legitimizing Abstract Expressionism.

3. Support from Wealthy Patrons

The CIA also worked indirectly through influential figures in the art world, such as Nelson Rockefeller, who was a major supporter of modern art and had connections to the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA). MoMA itself played a key role in promoting Abstract Expressionism through exhibitions and acquisitions, with some scholars arguing that CIA funds may have indirectly supported these efforts.

4. Art as a Symbol of Freedom

Abstract Expressionism, with its emphasis on personal expression, was seen as the ultimate representation of freedom—an antidote to Soviet socialist realism, which depicted rigid, state-approved subjects. By elevating artists like Pollock, the CIA helped reinforce the idea that the U.S. valued creative liberty, which fit neatly into Cold War propaganda.

5. Influencing Art Critics and Publications

Art critics such as Clement Greenberg played a crucial role in promoting Abstract Expressionism as the pinnacle of modern art. Though there is no direct evidence that Greenberg was CIA-funded, his influence aligned with the agency’s goals. Magazines like Encounter, which was secretly funded by the CIA, also contributed to the spread of Abstract Expressionist ideas.

Did Pollock Know?

There is no evidence that Jackson Pollock (or other Abstract Expressionists) knew about the CIA’s involvement. The artists themselves were often left-leaning or even anti-establishment, which makes it ironic that their work was used as a Cold War propaganda tool.

Outcome

By the 1950s and 60s, Abstract Expressionism had become the dominant force in the art world, firmly establishing New York as the new center of modern art—overtaking Paris. This shift was largely due to the efforts of institutions that, in some cases, were backed by the CIA, whether directly or indirectly.

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follow in someone’s footsteps
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: to do the same things that another person has done before.

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“Your ego takes you away from the present moment. Imagine living your whole life thinking about the past and the future, and then realising at the end that all you ever had was the present moment – but you were too stuck in your head to fully engage your senses and enjoy the world around you. Here’s how you can identify when your ego kicks in…”

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“Artists do not live for art; they live through art.”

— Jerry Saltz

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“Be a yardstick of quality. Some people aren’t used to an environment where excellence is expected.”

— Steve Jobs

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“Sometimes, the hardest thing to be is yourself.”

— Unknown

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“It’s not what you say, but what you do that defines you.”

— Unknown

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Bad Religion live | Rockpalast | 2008

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